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"The Real is accessed by language. The point of language is to keep language as an endlessly revisable process. Words don't have meanings -- they have histories, and they have futures, and they have memories."

--John Caputo

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Happy Eostre, Goddess of the Dawn, to all who celebrate!

😉😁

"Easter" or "Eostre," via Middle and Old English, comes to us from the Proto-Germanic *Austrǭ, itself from the Proto-Indo-European *wósr̥, meaning "spring."

The goddess Eostre was celebrated with feasts.

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There are so many words we still use that have barely changed over thousands of years. #TIL that "spatula" comes to English via Latin from from the Ancient Greek word σπάθη -- spáthē -- meaning "broad wooden or metal blade." It is also the linguistic ancestor of the French word "épée" (sword).

Language is stupid amazing.

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The cat purrs.

In German:

Die Katze schnurrt.

You're welcome. 😁🐈❤️

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A fly and a flea and a flue
Were in prison -- so what could they do?
Said the fly, "Let us flee!"
Said the flea, "Let us fly!"
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.

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TIL via Poe's story "The Man That Was Used Up" that the term "willy-nilly" comes from "will I, nill I" -- which meant "if I am willing, if I am not willing” or “whether I am willing or not.”

This sort of nerdery is what happens when I read the classics all will I, nill I. 😆

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